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Black Racing Slim Quick Release Kit For 6 Hole Steering Wheel Hub Boss Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

瑞安, 浙江省, China

瑞安, 浙江省, China
Condition:New Brand:HBWK Surface Finish:Anodizing, Black Manufacturer Part Number:HB-001 Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Black Racing Slim Quick Release Kit For 6-Hole Steering Wheel HUB BOSS Kit

The quick release kit is made of alloy with chromed polished finishing. Very easy to use, just push down the leveler to detach it from the base and simply attach it to reconnect. It is designed with ball lock joint for maximum security.

Specification:

  • Made of alloy
  • Overall size: approx 34 x 95mm (H*D)
  • Color: black
  • Fit all types of steering wheel and aftermarket boss kit
  • 100% brand new and unused

Package:

  • 1x steering wheel boss kit
  • 1x mounting set 

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